Sign up to volunteer at the Fish Farm Occupations

The Musgamagw Dzawada'enuxw, Mamalillikula, Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis and Nam'gis people invite you to come join in the collective struggle to free their territories of Atlantic Salmon fish farms. If you intend to join us at the occupations, please fill out the form below. We recognize that it seems pretty impersonal and bureaucratic to be filling out online forms for something like this, but it really helps us streamline the coordination of volunteers. Thanks for your patience! Please know that this form is encrypted and your submissions are protected! Please answer ALL the questions.

Please understand that we prefer that supporters agree to stay for at least 7 days. It can be a burden on us and our fuel budget to be running people back and forth to Alert bay every few days.

What is your name?
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Where are you from?
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How can we reach you? Please give your email address.
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Please give your phone number.
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What is your age?

Do you have any personal references that we might know? Somebody associated with the movement or somebody who lives locally? Please provide contact info if so!

Why do you want to join the camp?
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Do you understand the concept of privilege? Where do you stand in terms of relative privilege compared to the indigenous people leading this occupation? How does this affect how you carry yourself?
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Do you belong to any environmental groups or Indigenous groups? Please list them here.
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Please describe any experience that relates to the camp:

What dates are you available?

Date Arriving
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Date Leaving
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Who is coming with you?

Have you ever worked for the industries that are threatening these territories
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Yes No Not sure

What is your relationship to the Indigenous people of the land you live on? How will you approach your relationship with the Indigenous peoples of the lands here at the occupation?
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Can you give three (3) examples of specific ways that you personally have materially benefited from the colonization process; residential schools, assimilation practices, land alienation, etc?
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What are your responsibilities towards the reconciliation process as a person who is in possession of wealth and privilege gained from the colonization of Indigenous peoples lands?
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How will you get to Alert Bay?
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I'm prepared to drive. I have a ride. I can take the Greyhound bus. I'm looking for a ride

Do you have a valid driver's license?

Yes No I have a boating license

What else would you like to tell us?

This is our Code of Conduct: Volunteers, Indigenous people, our hosts, and members of the public must be treated honestly and with respect at all times by participants. This movement is led by Indigenous people, and the camp is a safe environment for people of all races, genders, orientations, national origins, classes, and abilities. Do not bring alcohol, drugs or weapons..
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